
25-137 Stillness Brings Clarity
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In a world addicted to noise, stillness is a radical act of faith. We fill our ears with music, our hands with phones, our minds with endless to-do lists—yet we say, “I can’t hear God.” The truth is, He’s not silent. We’re just too loud.
Our springboard for today’s discussion is:"Be still, and know that I am God." — Psalm 46:10
God speaks in the stillness—not because He’s hiding, but because He’s holy. Stillness trains your spirit to lean in, to wait, to listen without distraction. When you slow down, you stop reacting from emotion and begin responding from discernment.
Jesus Himself modeled this. He withdrew to quiet places, early in the morning or late at night, just to be alone with the Father. Why? Because stillness repositions your heart. It resets your soul. It clears the spiritual static so the signal of heaven can come through.
If you're always sprinting, always multitasking, always plugged in—you’ll hear your thoughts louder than God’s. But when you build space for solitude, you’ll notice His whisper rise above the mental chatter.
Stillness doesn’t mean inactivity—it means intentional quiet. You may sit with your Bible open, journal ready, or simply wait in silence. And yes, it may feel awkward at first. But clarity doesn’t come from striving—it comes from resting.
So, Warrior, carve out time. Turn off the phone. Shut the laptop. Let the world spin without you for a few moments. And know… He is God. And He is speaking.
Question of the Day:How can you build more stillness into your daily rhythm?
Let’s Pray:Lord, help me to be still. Quiet the storms in my heart. Teach me to hear You not in the rush, but in the rest. You are near, and I want to know Your voice. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Let’s Get To Work!Clarity doesn’t come through noise—it comes through nearness.
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